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Chelsea coach urges Palmer to turn England heartbreak into positive

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Chelsea interim head coach Calum McFarlane urged Cole Palmer to see his omission from England’s World Cup squad as a positive. The 24-year-old was not amongst the 26 names released on Friday that will make up Thomas Tuchel’s group to travel to North America. It means a first summer off in four years for Palmer having played in last year’s Club World Cup, Euro 2024 and the European Under-21 Championship in 2023.

It comes after a season badly disrupted by injury and a loss of form, the first time in the former Manchester City forward’s career that he has had to deal with such setbacks. “In life and in football, especially in football, I’ve learnt that you need to take every setback as a positive,” said McFarlane. “There’s going to be lots of them.

There’s going to be losses, there’s going to be moments like this. If you have the right mindset, you can turn it into a positive. ” A groin injury meant Palmer missed 15 matches between August and November and even after he returned to the team it was clear he did not enjoy full range of movement.

There were further frustrations to deal with, such as missing the 3-0 Champions League win over Barcelona with a broken toe sustained in an accident at home, whilst he also missed games due to thigh and hamstring problems. It was the absence of form when fit to play that looks ultimately to have cost him a seat on the plane, however. He has managed only 10 goals in all competitions, well short of the 25 and 18 he managed in his first two seasons at Stamford Bridge, and at times has been a pale impression of the player that first exploded into England contention after moving from Manchester City in 2023.

“It’s not anything to do with me,” said McFarlane. “I’ve spoken loads of times about how I feel and how the club feel about Cole. The England manager has made a decision.